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The thread centers around the feasibility of making a cheesecake in a stoneware dish instead of a traditional springform pan. Participants share their thoughts on the potential outcomes and experiences related to this substitution.
Views differ on the suitability of using stoneware for cheesecake. Some participants are open to experimenting with it, while others firmly believe that a springform pan is essential for success.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding cheesecake preparation, with varying levels of familiarity with stoneware and springform pans.
Consultants and home bakers interested in alternative cheesecake-making methods may find the shared experiences and opinions relevant.
chefmoseley said:my hubby (our cheesecake person) says not to do it. The reason (he says) you use a springform pan is so that you can remove the pan from the cheesecake not the cake from the pan. In other words the cheesecake doesn't fall out of the pans and you would have to dig it out thus ruining the pretty look.
For the Stoneware Cheesecake Recipe, you will need cream cheese, sugar, eggs, vanilla extract, sour cream, and a graham cracker crust. You can also add toppings like fruit or chocolate if desired.
Before baking, make sure to preheat your oven according to the recipe instructions. Lightly grease your Pampered Chef stoneware with cooking spray or butter to prevent sticking, ensuring an even bake.
Yes, you can use different types of crusts such as Oreo, almond flour, or even a cookie crust. Just make sure to adjust the baking time if necessary, as different crusts may require different cooking times.
Baking time can vary, but typically, you should bake the cheesecake for about 50-60 minutes. Keep an eye on it, and look for a slight jiggle in the center when it's done. It will firm up as it cools.
Store any leftover cheesecake in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. You can also freeze slices for longer storage; just wrap them tightly in plastic wrap and foil before placing them in a freezer-safe container.